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shawn 04-30-2005 12:39 AM

1998 Elantra
 
Hi again! Well the replacement of the TPS worked great. But now a weird
thing happened.

I was driving and my lights shutoff and the instruments starting going crazy
and the battery finally died. No problem!! I put a new battery in and it
starts right up!

BAD news: There doesnt seem to be power to the headlights, windows, ac, and
heater. The stop lights, gauges still work fine. I checked some of the
fuses under the hood and couldnt seem to find anything wrong.
Should I check them all? I have no clue why they just all stopped working.
Any ideas? Thanks!

Shawn
1998 Hyundai Elantra(dam electronics!)
1978 Ford Fairmont(no heater/ac but at least is EASY to fix!)



hyundaitech 04-30-2005 11:54 AM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Check the large main fuse under the hood. It's probably blown, preventing
the alternator from charging the battery and the other items from
receiving power. If it's not blown, check the bolt-in contacts to be sure
they're not burned.


shawn 04-30-2005 01:15 PM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Ok, I checked the fuse both visually and with an ammeter and found its ok.
You are right in that the attery isnt charging and the other items have no
power.
The contacts to the fuse you mean? or is there something else like maybe
the alternator is dead?
I really appreciate any and all help! :)

Shawn
1998 Elantra

"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:91cda38475a519bceba0c6a3f2bed9de@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Check the large main fuse under the hood. It's probably blown, preventing
> the alternator from charging the battery and the other items from
> receiving power. If it's not blown, check the bolt-in contacts to be sure
> they're not burned.
>




hyundaitech 04-30-2005 06:00 PM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
The alternator being dead wouldn't cause the other items to not work.
You'll want to check to make sure you have proper power to the alternator.
Pull the connector and turn the key on and check with a test lamp. One
wire should light brightly and the other should be a little dimmer. With
the voltmeter, one should read basically battery voltage, and the other
should read up to 40 percent less. Also check the big voltage drop on the
heavy wire if you haven't found a problem yet. Clip one lead to the bolt
terminal on the alternator (being careful not to short it to anything) and
the other to the positive terminal of the battery. On the voltage scale,
you should not read more than 0.5 volts. More than that means you have
excessive resistance in that wire/circuit somewhere.


hyundaitech 04-30-2005 06:01 PM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
I suppose I should add to check all the fuses inside and out.


shawn 04-30-2005 07:18 PM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Theres 2 main boxes right? I checked both the one inside and out and all
are good. I am totally stumped since I seem to be getting power to the
fuses.
There has to be something I am missing. :)
Maybe a fusable link or something. Since the alternator isnt working also,
maybe the voltage regulator? (wherever that is)

I guess this is what I get for buying a newer vehicle! bleh

Shawn
1998 Elantra

"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:52479e1492ad9ef3d0c185eb17302682@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I suppose I should add to check all the fuses inside and out.
>




shawn 05-01-2005 11:06 AM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
I FEEL LIKE A DUMBF^&%!

Ok, I go to check the fuses, they are all good, but since I checked some of
them night it could be one was misplaced. Yeah, one was misplaced, but I do
believe the alternator is dead. Which was the problem in the first place.

Thanks Hyundai tech for helping! You rock!

Next question: WTF do the dam alternators cost almost $200!!!??? Seems
like Id be better sweating and freezing my butt off in my old 78, then this
dam money pit. Maybe I should have bought a toyota or nissan....Live and
learn i guess!

Thanks!

Shawn


"shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
news:H%Dce.26$tQ.10@fed1read06...
> Hi again! Well the replacement of the TPS worked great. But now a weird
> thing happened.
>
> I was driving and my lights shutoff and the instruments starting going
> crazy and the battery finally died. No problem!! I put a new battery in
> and it starts right up!
>
> BAD news: There doesnt seem to be power to the headlights, windows, ac,
> and heater. The stop lights, gauges still work fine. I checked some of
> the fuses under the hood and couldnt seem to find anything wrong.
> Should I check them all? I have no clue why they just all stopped
> working. Any ideas? Thanks!
>
> Shawn
> 1998 Hyundai Elantra(dam electronics!)
> 1978 Ford Fairmont(no heater/ac but at least is EASY to fix!)
>
>




Rick 05-01-2005 11:34 AM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Changed one in my 97 Elantra a few months ago. A bosch rebuilt ran me right
around $150.00. Now I need the transmission worked on, no doubt rebuilt:(
unless hyundaitech has some tricks up his sleeve:) reverse, 2nd and OD is
gone!!! 1st and 3rd work fine!

Rick




"shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
news:%h6de.4126$tQ.3993@fed1read06...
> I FEEL LIKE A DUMBF^&%!
>
> Ok, I go to check the fuses, they are all good, but since I checked some

of
> them night it could be one was misplaced. Yeah, one was misplaced, but I

do
> believe the alternator is dead. Which was the problem in the first place.
>
> Thanks Hyundai tech for helping! You rock!
>
> Next question: WTF do the dam alternators cost almost $200!!!??? Seems
> like Id be better sweating and freezing my butt off in my old 78, then

this
> dam money pit. Maybe I should have bought a toyota or nissan....Live and
> learn i guess!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Shawn
>
>
> "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:H%Dce.26$tQ.10@fed1read06...
> > Hi again! Well the replacement of the TPS worked great. But now a

weird
> > thing happened.
> >
> > I was driving and my lights shutoff and the instruments starting going
> > crazy and the battery finally died. No problem!! I put a new battery

in
> > and it starts right up!
> >
> > BAD news: There doesnt seem to be power to the headlights, windows, ac,
> > and heater. The stop lights, gauges still work fine. I checked some

of
> > the fuses under the hood and couldnt seem to find anything wrong.
> > Should I check them all? I have no clue why they just all stopped
> > working. Any ideas? Thanks!
> >
> > Shawn
> > 1998 Hyundai Elantra(dam electronics!)
> > 1978 Ford Fairmont(no heater/ac but at least is EASY to fix!)
> >
> >

>
>




shawn 05-01-2005 11:52 AM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Thanks Rick! Now you made me even more nervous about this car! :)

I guess ill just drive it until something major goes(prob soon eh). At that
point ill tow it to the junkyard and buy a nissan or toyota.

Shawn

"Rick" <cz75fan.mo@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:nG6de.40100$NU4.26114@attbi_s22...
> Changed one in my 97 Elantra a few months ago. A bosch rebuilt ran me
> right
> around $150.00. Now I need the transmission worked on, no doubt rebuilt:(
> unless hyundaitech has some tricks up his sleeve:) reverse, 2nd and OD is
> gone!!! 1st and 3rd work fine!
>
> Rick
>
>
>
>
> "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:%h6de.4126$tQ.3993@fed1read06...
>> I FEEL LIKE A DUMBF^&%!
>>
>> Ok, I go to check the fuses, they are all good, but since I checked some

> of
>> them night it could be one was misplaced. Yeah, one was misplaced, but I

> do
>> believe the alternator is dead. Which was the problem in the first
>> place.
>>
>> Thanks Hyundai tech for helping! You rock!
>>
>> Next question: WTF do the dam alternators cost almost $200!!!??? Seems
>> like Id be better sweating and freezing my butt off in my old 78, then

> this
>> dam money pit. Maybe I should have bought a toyota or nissan....Live and
>> learn i guess!
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Shawn
>>
>>
>> "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
>> news:H%Dce.26$tQ.10@fed1read06...
>> > Hi again! Well the replacement of the TPS worked great. But now a

> weird
>> > thing happened.
>> >
>> > I was driving and my lights shutoff and the instruments starting going
>> > crazy and the battery finally died. No problem!! I put a new battery

> in
>> > and it starts right up!
>> >
>> > BAD news: There doesnt seem to be power to the headlights, windows,
>> > ac,
>> > and heater. The stop lights, gauges still work fine. I checked some

> of
>> > the fuses under the hood and couldnt seem to find anything wrong.
>> > Should I check them all? I have no clue why they just all stopped
>> > working. Any ideas? Thanks!
>> >
>> > Shawn
>> > 1998 Hyundai Elantra(dam electronics!)
>> > 1978 Ford Fairmont(no heater/ac but at least is EASY to fix!)
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>




Rick 05-01-2005 03:52 PM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Don't worry too much about it Shawn unless you've got higher mileage on your
Elantra. My Elantra has 170,000 miles. I use it every day for work and to
be honest about it I've been pretty much pleased with the little car. I
guess I'll get it fixed, but I hate to put $1000-$1400(quotes I've got for
the trannie) into the car. The engine itself is strong, doesn't use a bit of
oil between changes(3000 miles) and the body and interior is still in good
shape.

Rick



"shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
news:QY6de.4129$tQ.564@fed1read06...
> Thanks Rick! Now you made me even more nervous about this car! :)
>
> I guess ill just drive it until something major goes(prob soon eh). At

that
> point ill tow it to the junkyard and buy a nissan or toyota.
>
> Shawn
>
> "Rick" <cz75fan.mo@mchsi.com> wrote in message
> news:nG6de.40100$NU4.26114@attbi_s22...
> > Changed one in my 97 Elantra a few months ago. A bosch rebuilt ran me
> > right
> > around $150.00. Now I need the transmission worked on, no doubt

rebuilt:(
> > unless hyundaitech has some tricks up his sleeve:) reverse, 2nd and OD

is
> > gone!!! 1st and 3rd work fine!
> >
> > Rick
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
> > news:%h6de.4126$tQ.3993@fed1read06...
> >> I FEEL LIKE A DUMBF^&%!
> >>
> >> Ok, I go to check the fuses, they are all good, but since I checked

some
> > of
> >> them night it could be one was misplaced. Yeah, one was misplaced, but

I
> > do
> >> believe the alternator is dead. Which was the problem in the first
> >> place.
> >>
> >> Thanks Hyundai tech for helping! You rock!
> >>
> >> Next question: WTF do the dam alternators cost almost $200!!!???

Seems
> >> like Id be better sweating and freezing my butt off in my old 78, then

> > this
> >> dam money pit. Maybe I should have bought a toyota or nissan....Live

and
> >> learn i guess!
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >>
> >> Shawn
> >>
> >>
> >> "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
> >> news:H%Dce.26$tQ.10@fed1read06...
> >> > Hi again! Well the replacement of the TPS worked great. But now a

> > weird
> >> > thing happened.
> >> >
> >> > I was driving and my lights shutoff and the instruments starting

going
> >> > crazy and the battery finally died. No problem!! I put a new

battery
> > in
> >> > and it starts right up!
> >> >
> >> > BAD news: There doesnt seem to be power to the headlights, windows,
> >> > ac,
> >> > and heater. The stop lights, gauges still work fine. I checked

some
> > of
> >> > the fuses under the hood and couldnt seem to find anything wrong.
> >> > Should I check them all? I have no clue why they just all stopped
> >> > working. Any ideas? Thanks!
> >> >
> >> > Shawn
> >> > 1998 Hyundai Elantra(dam electronics!)
> >> > 1978 Ford Fairmont(no heater/ac but at least is EASY to fix!)
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>




shawn 05-01-2005 04:17 PM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Yeah this one has 59,000 miles. The sister-in-law is hard on cars but the
engine does run strong. Im going to replace the alternator this week, just
doesnt look like fun though. :) (small cramped space)

Soon as I got this car I changed the oil to 10w30 synthetic. I did the same
with the 78 ford fairmont. I think it will help them last longer.

Shawn

"Rick" <cz75fan.mo@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:psade.40336$NU4.16712@attbi_s22...
> Don't worry too much about it Shawn unless you've got higher mileage on
> your
> Elantra. My Elantra has 170,000 miles. I use it every day for work and to
> be honest about it I've been pretty much pleased with the little car. I
> guess I'll get it fixed, but I hate to put $1000-$1400(quotes I've got for
> the trannie) into the car. The engine itself is strong, doesn't use a bit
> of
> oil between changes(3000 miles) and the body and interior is still in good
> shape.
>
> Rick
>
>
>
> "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:QY6de.4129$tQ.564@fed1read06...
>> Thanks Rick! Now you made me even more nervous about this car! :)
>>
>> I guess ill just drive it until something major goes(prob soon eh). At

> that
>> point ill tow it to the junkyard and buy a nissan or toyota.
>>
>> Shawn
>>
>> "Rick" <cz75fan.mo@mchsi.com> wrote in message
>> news:nG6de.40100$NU4.26114@attbi_s22...
>> > Changed one in my 97 Elantra a few months ago. A bosch rebuilt ran me
>> > right
>> > around $150.00. Now I need the transmission worked on, no doubt

> rebuilt:(
>> > unless hyundaitech has some tricks up his sleeve:) reverse, 2nd and OD

> is
>> > gone!!! 1st and 3rd work fine!
>> >
>> > Rick
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
>> > news:%h6de.4126$tQ.3993@fed1read06...
>> >> I FEEL LIKE A DUMBF^&%!
>> >>
>> >> Ok, I go to check the fuses, they are all good, but since I checked

> some
>> > of
>> >> them night it could be one was misplaced. Yeah, one was misplaced,
>> >> but

> I
>> > do
>> >> believe the alternator is dead. Which was the problem in the first
>> >> place.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks Hyundai tech for helping! You rock!
>> >>
>> >> Next question: WTF do the dam alternators cost almost $200!!!???

> Seems
>> >> like Id be better sweating and freezing my butt off in my old 78, then
>> > this
>> >> dam money pit. Maybe I should have bought a toyota or nissan....Live

> and
>> >> learn i guess!
>> >>
>> >> Thanks!
>> >>
>> >> Shawn
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
>> >> news:H%Dce.26$tQ.10@fed1read06...
>> >> > Hi again! Well the replacement of the TPS worked great. But now a
>> > weird
>> >> > thing happened.
>> >> >
>> >> > I was driving and my lights shutoff and the instruments starting

> going
>> >> > crazy and the battery finally died. No problem!! I put a new

> battery
>> > in
>> >> > and it starts right up!
>> >> >
>> >> > BAD news: There doesnt seem to be power to the headlights, windows,
>> >> > ac,
>> >> > and heater. The stop lights, gauges still work fine. I checked

> some
>> > of
>> >> > the fuses under the hood and couldnt seem to find anything wrong.
>> >> > Should I check them all? I have no clue why they just all stopped
>> >> > working. Any ideas? Thanks!
>> >> >
>> >> > Shawn
>> >> > 1998 Hyundai Elantra(dam electronics!)
>> >> > 1978 Ford Fairmont(no heater/ac but at least is EASY to fix!)
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>




Rick 05-01-2005 04:38 PM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Actually the job isn't as bad as it looks. You have to drop the plastic
shroud underneath the car first and that will open things up pretty good.
Take the power steering pump loose and just move it off to the side out of
the way. The alternator has to come out from the bottom too. After doing it
once I think I could remove and replace one in a about 30-40 min. and I hate
working on newer cars:(

Rick


"shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
news:4Rade.4134$tQ.1704@fed1read06...
> Yeah this one has 59,000 miles. The sister-in-law is hard on cars but the
> engine does run strong. Im going to replace the alternator this week,

just
> doesnt look like fun though. :) (small cramped space)
>
> Soon as I got this car I changed the oil to 10w30 synthetic. I did the

same
> with the 78 ford fairmont. I think it will help them last longer.
>
> Shawn
>
> "Rick" <cz75fan.mo@mchsi.com> wrote in message
> news:psade.40336$NU4.16712@attbi_s22...
> > Don't worry too much about it Shawn unless you've got higher mileage on
> > your
> > Elantra. My Elantra has 170,000 miles. I use it every day for work and

to
> > be honest about it I've been pretty much pleased with the little car. I
> > guess I'll get it fixed, but I hate to put $1000-$1400(quotes I've got

for
> > the trannie) into the car. The engine itself is strong, doesn't use a

bit
> > of
> > oil between changes(3000 miles) and the body and interior is still in

good
> > shape.
> >
> > Rick
> >
> >
> >
> > "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
> > news:QY6de.4129$tQ.564@fed1read06...
> >> Thanks Rick! Now you made me even more nervous about this car! :)
> >>
> >> I guess ill just drive it until something major goes(prob soon eh). At

> > that
> >> point ill tow it to the junkyard and buy a nissan or toyota.
> >>
> >> Shawn
> >>
> >> "Rick" <cz75fan.mo@mchsi.com> wrote in message
> >> news:nG6de.40100$NU4.26114@attbi_s22...
> >> > Changed one in my 97 Elantra a few months ago. A bosch rebuilt ran me
> >> > right
> >> > around $150.00. Now I need the transmission worked on, no doubt

> > rebuilt:(
> >> > unless hyundaitech has some tricks up his sleeve:) reverse, 2nd and

OD
> > is
> >> > gone!!! 1st and 3rd work fine!
> >> >
> >> > Rick
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
> >> > news:%h6de.4126$tQ.3993@fed1read06...
> >> >> I FEEL LIKE A DUMBF^&%!
> >> >>
> >> >> Ok, I go to check the fuses, they are all good, but since I checked

> > some
> >> > of
> >> >> them night it could be one was misplaced. Yeah, one was misplaced,
> >> >> but

> > I
> >> > do
> >> >> believe the alternator is dead. Which was the problem in the first
> >> >> place.
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks Hyundai tech for helping! You rock!
> >> >>
> >> >> Next question: WTF do the dam alternators cost almost $200!!!???

> > Seems
> >> >> like Id be better sweating and freezing my butt off in my old 78,

then
> >> > this
> >> >> dam money pit. Maybe I should have bought a toyota or

nissan....Live
> > and
> >> >> learn i guess!
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks!
> >> >>
> >> >> Shawn
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
> >> >> news:H%Dce.26$tQ.10@fed1read06...
> >> >> > Hi again! Well the replacement of the TPS worked great. But now

a
> >> > weird
> >> >> > thing happened.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I was driving and my lights shutoff and the instruments starting

> > going
> >> >> > crazy and the battery finally died. No problem!! I put a new

> > battery
> >> > in
> >> >> > and it starts right up!
> >> >> >
> >> >> > BAD news: There doesnt seem to be power to the headlights,

windows,
> >> >> > ac,
> >> >> > and heater. The stop lights, gauges still work fine. I checked

> > some
> >> > of
> >> >> > the fuses under the hood and couldnt seem to find anything wrong.
> >> >> > Should I check them all? I have no clue why they just all stopped
> >> >> > working. Any ideas? Thanks!
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Shawn
> >> >> > 1998 Hyundai Elantra(dam electronics!)
> >> >> > 1978 Ford Fairmont(no heater/ac but at least is EASY to fix!)
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>




Jacob Suter 05-02-2005 02:50 AM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Why not take the alternator to a local shop for a quote? Theres
absolutely zero 'magic' inside there, compared to any other
manufacturer's alternator. I've found this generally costs about half
as much as a cheezy 'exchange' alternator from a parts store, and in my
experience, works better.

The reason they're expensive is the same reason they're usually not
locally stocked parts - they're not regularly needed enough to be worth
stocking.



JS



shawn wrote:
> I FEEL LIKE A DUMBF^&%!
>
> Ok, I go to check the fuses, they are all good, but since I checked some of
> them night it could be one was misplaced. Yeah, one was misplaced, but I do
> believe the alternator is dead. Which was the problem in the first place.
>
> Thanks Hyundai tech for helping! You rock!
>
> Next question: WTF do the dam alternators cost almost $200!!!??? Seems
> like Id be better sweating and freezing my butt off in my old 78, then this
> dam money pit. Maybe I should have bought a toyota or nissan....Live and
> learn i guess!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Shawn
>
>
> "shawn" <futurefitness@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:H%Dce.26$tQ.10@fed1read06...
>
>>Hi again! Well the replacement of the TPS worked great. But now a weird
>>thing happened.
>>
>>I was driving and my lights shutoff and the instruments starting going
>>crazy and the battery finally died. No problem!! I put a new battery in
>>and it starts right up!
>>
>>BAD news: There doesnt seem to be power to the headlights, windows, ac,
>>and heater. The stop lights, gauges still work fine. I checked some of
>>the fuses under the hood and couldnt seem to find anything wrong.
>>Should I check them all? I have no clue why they just all stopped
>>working. Any ideas? Thanks!
>>
>>Shawn
>>1998 Hyundai Elantra(dam electronics!)
>>1978 Ford Fairmont(no heater/ac but at least is EASY to fix!)
>>
>>

>
>
>



hyundaitech 05-02-2005 12:49 PM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Sorry, no tricks on the trans. Factory remans are reasonable priced,
though, if you want to put that kind of money in a 1997 Elantra.


hyundaitech 05-02-2005 12:52 PM

Re: 1998 Elantra
 
Actually, you may want to try it with the p/s pump in place. I find it
doesn't really get in my way. Removing the oil filter will ease your
removal through the bottom.



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